Morgan has a hamstring strain while Slimani has a groin problem while Nampalys Mendy will miss the rest of the season.

Craig Shakespeare said: "Unfortunately Wes Morgan won't make it. I think he just overstretched his hamstring. It's not a full pull but we're just mindful of it. Islam Slimani has a groin strain [and will miss the game]," he told reporters.

"Unfortunately Papy Mendy has had an operation on his ankle. He will be out for the rest of the season I'm afraid."

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SunSport prediction

Leicester were on a brilliant run of form but have now hit a slump and not won a game in their last four.

Arsenal will be full of confident after coming from behind to beat City and will also have the home advantage.

Prediction: 3-1

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Leicester are on a 20 game winless run against Arsenal in the Premier League (D7 L13), with their only win against the Gunners coming in their first ever Premier League encounter in November 1994 (2-1 victory).

Arsenal have won each of their last nine Premier League home encounters with Leicester City; the longest current run in the division.

In fact, if the Gunners beat the Foxes, it will equal their longest home winning streak against a single club (10 successive wins against Everton between Jan 1997 – Sept 2005).

Theo Walcott has found the net in three of his four Premier League appearances against Leicester, including in both home games.

Jamie Vardy has scored Leicester City’s last three goals against Arsenal in the Premier League, scoring the opening goal twice. However, he is yet to end up on the winning side.

Vardy has scored seven goals in 10 competitive games for Leicester under Craig Shakespeare, this after netting seven goals in 32 games in 2016-17 under Claudio Ranieri for the Foxes.

Alexis Sánchez has now scored 19 Premier League goals this season; equalling his best-ever tally in a single league season (19 with Barcelona in 2013-14).

Should Sánchez score another Premier League goal this season, he’ll be the fifth Arsenal player to score 20+ goals in a PL campaign after Thierry Henry (5 times), Ian Wright (2 times), Robin van Persie and Emmanuel Adebayor.

Robin van Persie was the last to do this (30 goals in 2011-12).

The Gunners will be looking to win back-to-back Premier League matches for the first time in over three months (Jan 22nd 2017), following their 2-1 win at Middlesbrough in their previous game.

Leicester City have scored at least two goals in every one of their seven Premier League matches under Craig Shakespeare (17 goals in total). Their previous 17 Premier League goals came over a period of 20 matches.